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Previously on "Thursday Dilema"
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So pods, what happened? Did you end up a smack in the mouth or did she turn out to be a psychopathic manhater who now has you locked up in the basement?
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Take the suggestion in the spirit it was meant... to the hilt.
Seriously though, enjoy the flirtation. Flirt back some and why not? Flirting does no harm and is fun. Take it no further than fun and a nice lunch every now and again until the end of the contract is in sight and then only after you have assessed the GBH potential of hubby.
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any bird who offers the brown eye at such short acquaintance probably doesnt have crabs, genital herpes, syph, ghonn or warts so I would say yes, go for it. Just stay about five nautical miles from me at all times
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanYou are young and single, what is the worts that could happen?
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Keep flirting, keep up the banter.
Do not make any moves whatsoever.
If she does then tell her you are falttered but it would be unprofessional of you to take her up on the offer.
I doubt she wants one up the wrong un even if she does want you. But you never know when you will be handed the golden ticket.
You are young and single, what is the worts that could happen?
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Just be honest and tell her she's making it very hard for you.....
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But she's married. What about hubby? Perhaps he's ex SAS
Better the dull but simple life.
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Originally posted by supremepods[...] Now.......She's just come over to my desk to ask if I'm taking her the same way tonight. So does she really want me to give her one up the you know what?
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Originally posted by supremepodsLast night after a leaving a client site, I (Single/Male/Contractor) gave my boss (Married/Female/Permie) a lift to the station as I have done for the past two days. On the way to the station we hit traffic which meant she might miss her train back into London. Quick as a flash I powered up the trusty SatNav and found out that there was another entrance to the railway station. Having figured out which way it was taking me I said. "I'm taking you round the back way tonight if that's OK?" .....I following that up with something about traffic but I think that the damage was done because she replied. "I should be so lucky", which was followed by a giggle (from her) an uncomfortable silence and then some coughing. I dropped her off a few minutes later without further incident. Now.......She's just come over to my desk to ask if I'm taking her the same way tonight. So does she really want me to give her one up the you know what?
Its good to be in demand but if I were you mate Id cool the beans till you leave the contract till you make your advance, that is if you value your current contract, otherwise give it hell for leather ...
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supreme
you are at the crossroads of your life
one way lies chocolate heaven
one way lies the boot
one way lies 5 years porridge
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As Alan Partridge would no doubt ask, how old is she? Perhaps she is just being vulgar in the way that common divorced women of a certain age often are.
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Thursday Dilema
Last night after a leaving a client site, I (Single/Male/Contractor) gave my boss (Married/Female/Permie) a lift to the station as I have done for the past two days. On the way to the station we hit traffic which meant she might miss her train back into London. Quick as a flash I powered up the trusty SatNav and found out that there was another entrance to the railway station. Having figured out which way it was taking me I said. "I'm taking you round the back way tonight if that's OK?" .....I following that up with something about traffic but I think that the damage was done because she replied. "I should be so lucky", which was followed by a giggle (from her) an uncomfortable silence and then some coughing. I dropped her off a few minutes later without further incident. Now.......She's just come over to my desk to ask if I'm taking her the same way tonight. So does she really want me to give her one up the you know what?Tags: None
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